Sweet Carolina by Roz Lee

Sweet Carolina by Roz Lee

Author:Roz Lee
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: romance, racing, motor sports, nascar, auto racing, steamy sex, steamy scenes, darlington, racing romance, romance adult, sexy hero, sexy contemporary adult romance, race car driver, steamy adult, sports car racing, steamy sex story, sexy action, sexy alpha hero, steamy contemporary romance, steamy hot passion, sexy adult story, contemorary romance, talladega superspeedway, steamy romance novels, charlotte motor speedway
Publisher: Roz Lee


Chapter Ten

“Are you through?” Dell asked through gritted teeth.

“Almost. I'll admit to jealousy and to trying to make your life miserable, placing blame where it didn't belong, but I'm not trying to kill you.” Warner stood and took a few steps toward the door before he stopped and turned to Dell. “I'm not expecting us to become a family, and I'm not going to tell anyone else about this, us, I mean. I figure if Butch knows, other people know. I'm tired of the all the fighting on the track – in the cars and out. From now on, if I go after you on the track, it's about track position and nothing else.”

Dell sat corpse still, absorbing everything Warner said long after his bastard brother was gone. As bizarre as it was, it cleared up a lot of things Dell never understood growing up. His mother went away when he was five years old, leaving Dell with his father. One day she was there, and the next she was gone. He remembered crying buckets for months after she left, but the only explanation Caudell ever gave him for her defection was when Dell was about ten. Dell said something about how he wished he had a mother, and Caudell's response still stunned him. His father looked him in the eye and said, “She didn't understand men. We have needs.”

Yeah, needs. Caudell always had someone to take care of his needs. His father's indiscriminate affairs disgusted Dell. Caudell never tried to hide the track bunnies he brought back to their motor home, but none of them ever stayed more than one night, or a few hours. No doubt, Warner's mother had been one of them.

Dell shook his head. It was a wonder there weren't a dozen more bastard siblings out there. Who knew? If there was one, there could be more.

But did he believe Warner? He mulled it over and came to the conclusion that yes, he did. Did his revelation change anything? It remained to be seen. Just because they shared the old man's blood didn't mean Dell was going to cut Warner any slack during a race. Dell raced to win, no matter who was on the track. If Warner wanted to back off from his vengeance against Dell, that was his prerogative. But it didn't mean Dell had to do the same. He didn’t give a good goddamned about familial blood, especially if it stood between a checkered flag and him.

* * * *

Caro stood at the back of the crowd gathered outside the Charlotte Speedway, watching Dell sign autographs for his fans. He looked both hot and hot in his fire suit. Caro fanned herself with the folder in her hand. The hot wind she stirred up did nothing to cool her sun-baked skin or the warmth melting her from the inside out. Damn. Why did the sight of Dell do these things to her? He infuriated her at every turn –professionally and personally. And there wasn't a thing she could do about either one.



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